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1 During that year the patient would be unable to conceive a child .
2 For instance, it is harder to conceive a child high up in the mountains.
3 Shields credited biotechnology with helping her to conceive a child .
4 I believe that if you weighed just a little more, you could conceive a child .
5 Sperm banks, for example, routinely provide sperm to people who want to conceive a child , they said.
6 Maybe that was the Japanese couples who came here to see the aurora borealis and conceive a child .
7 Simply make it impossible for him to conceive a child ... there are many undetectable drugs that cause sterility.
8 There's a pleasingly bad-taste one-liner about why trying to conceive a child is just like learning a language.
9 At many times in her life, Elizabeth Sinskey had been haunted by her inability to conceive a child .
10 Juba, did I not swear to you, the night we came together, that I would conceive a child ?
11 His counsel said he also needed money for medical procedures to help himself and his wife conceive a child .
12 Smith said a better study would be to focus on whether the couples went on to conceive a child .
13 Submit their names so that we can determine the best genetic match before you let yourself conceive a child .
14 But as the years wore on, their joyful marriage filled with sorrow, for Thisbe could not conceive a child .
15 In this film, Tina Fey plays a 37-year-old woman who is single and successful, but can't conceive a child .
16 The woman wants to artificially conceive a child to avoid the risk of infecting her partner by having unprotected sex.
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